LASIK Dry Eye Blog

Managing your Dry Eye symptoms can require a bevy of tools, drops, and hygiene. I take several medications presently, but using some homeopathic, non-chemical remedies has also been very helpful to manage my LASIK Dry Eye.

Watch the video above to see my review of three different eye products. Two are useful to apply heat or cold to your eyes, and one is purely a night guard to prevent eyes from drying out at night. Many people sleep with their eyes partially open. I've learned this about myself because my dry eye spots (doctors examine eyes to see spots where you aren't getting tear coverage) are on the lower half of my eyes. Sleeping with your eye partially open can really dry them out. My eyes can make me miserable the next day if I don't protect my eyes from drying out at night.

I'm very pleased with the Onyix silicone eye shield. I've been using it for about a week and it has yielded very positive results the next morning. Watch the video to learn more. Products reviewed:

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